white
When you mix all the colors of the rainbow together, you get white light. This is because white light is made up of all the colors in the visible spectrum. This phenomenon is known as color addition or additive color mixing.
Mixing all of the colors together makes white light ( if you are talking about light). But if you mix all the opaque colours, i think you get black..
None. Yellow is a "primary" color, along with red and blue. These three colors may be mixed together, two at a time, to produce orange, green, and purple...the "secondary" colors. All three, mixed together, produce brown.
a white spectrum because white is made up of all colors.
Experiments, nobody knew until they mixed those colors together.
Yellow is a primary color. You cannot mix colors to make it.
There aren't any colors that can be mixed to make blue, because blue is a primary color.
Light is made up of different colors that are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Different colors have different wavelengths, and when white light is separated, it can be seen as a spectrum of colors ranging from red to violet.
You are probably thinking of fuchsia, which is a type of purple, and is therefore made from red and blue.
Purple is typically made by mixing blue and red colors together. By combining these two primary colors in varying proportions, you can create different shades of purple ranging from a deep violet to a light lavender.
Orange is made by combining red and yellow. When these two primary colors are mixed together, they create the secondary color orange.
None combined do lol. Its a primary or whatever.